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Men’s behaviour change program cost analysisNTV has completed a detailed cost analysis to guide governments in funding this work. Download the report.

Further evidence of MBCP effectiveness
A recently released Western Australian evaluation of court-related men’s behaviour change programs showed significant effectiveness in reducing recidivism amongst family violence offenders. Read the evaluation report and this No To Violence comment.

NTV views on the One-in-Three campaign
No To Violence has responded to a question taken on notice about male victims at the November 5, 2014 hearing of the Senate Committee inquiry into Domestic Violence.Read the full NTV response.

The No To Violence Journal Spring 2014 edition
Australia’s only journal focusing specifically on practice, policy and research in working with men to end violence against women and their children.
The Spring 2014 edition is out now. Read the introduction and purchase a copy.

Ten challenges and opportunities for domestic violence
perpetrator program work
This paper by NTV’s Rodney Vlais examines the pressing challenges and opportunities facing domestic violence perpetrator programs in the current Australian context. While these programs and the service systems in which they are embedded continually evolve, currently there are significant transition points which are both subtle and profound.Read the paper.

NTV NewsNo To Violence to present at U.S. international conference on
DV perpetrator programs
The 2015 BISCM (Batterer Intervention Services Coalition of Michigan) Advancing the narrative: Inspiring the future conference will be held in Grand Rapids Michigan in mid-April. Find out more.

NSW Men’s Behaviour Change Network website launched
New South Wales’ service providers who have met the minimum standards for men’s domestic violence behaviour change programs are members of the Men’s Behaviour Change Network (MBCN) NSW. Find out more.

I work as a men’s behavioural change practitioner
The men we deal with come from a variety of backgrounds… their levels of entitlement might be different, but ultimately they all feel some level of it.Find out more on the Daily Life website.

PATRICIA research project
No To Violence is involved in this Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS) funded project about the interface between child protection and family violence services. Find out more.

CampaignsWhat Men Can Do is a website about how men can respond to and prevent men’s violence against women. It is for those who want to be more active in opposing men’s violence against women and children, men such as White Ribbon Day ambassadors and other male allies. By working through each section, you can listen, learn and understand, then reflect before moving on to act.